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RE: Some Thoughts (and Concerns) About EOS DPOS Block Producer Independence
That private key can be a 'dead'* key, correct? So if you wanted to have 'Code is Law' style contracts which can't be modified by anyone, you could do that. You could even take a contract which has matured over the years, duplicate it with a dead key and be confident both that it's a well tested and understood contract, and that nobody can usurp it in any way.
* provably unowned, like 0x111111... or whatever the format is in EOS
Yes! Excellent point.